IceDogs Partner with Hockey Gives Blood

The Niagara IceDogs have announced a partnership with Hockey Gives Blood. Following a horrible in-game injury to Tucker Tynan, and a successful blood drive at the St. Catharines Blood Donor Clinic, collecting 51 units of blood, the IceDogs have entered into a partnership with Hockey Gives Blood.

The partnership will extend beyond the remaining months of the 2019-20 season.

Hockey Gives Blood is a non-profit organization founded by former hockey players, dedicated to encouraging members of the hockey community to help save lives through the donation of blood and blood products.

The IceDogs will help promote blood donation and stem cell awareness, during the rest of the season. Through community outreach, annual blood drives, and game night promotion, the IceDogs will assist Canadian Blood Services and Hockey Gives Blood in reaching their donor goals.

About Canadian Blood Services
Canadian Blood Services is a not-for-profit charitable organization. Regulated by Health Canada as a biologics manufacturer and primarily funded by the provincial and territorial ministries of health. Canadian Blood Services operates with a national scope, infrastructure and governance that make it unique within Canadian health care. In the domain of blood, plasma and stem cells, they provide services for patients on behalf of all provincial and territorial governments except Quebec. In the domain of organs and tissue they operate the national waitlist and interprovincial organ-sharing registries and work in collaboration with provincial programs to improve our system.

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